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Guest strapper
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Over the last couple of days, i have noticed some sneezing in the loft,any one recomend the best course of action for this.

 

although sneezing is a sign of resp problem ...it can also be a sign of canker...get droppings tested 1st then take the required action.

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find out what is causing it before treating blind could be dust, a seed up a nostril etc look for simple things first :) :) :) :)

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i would do them for respiratory mate i use clearway 4 teaspoons per 4 pints of water daily for 5 days there after a single teaspoon per 4 pints of water once a week keeps there respiratory system spot on .                                          

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i would do nothing just now with the moult unless its realy bad they are not racing just now you can treat later after the moult if you check the flights then it will do them more harm next year try some cider vinigar mixed with water up there snoot that will clear the snot mean time

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if respirity then you need to address whats causing it as there enviroment will make them ail again regardless of treating ensure that your loft is well ventilated and not draughty , your birds may be sneezing due to dust in the loft due to moulting  :)

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if respirity then you need to address whats causing it as there enviroment will make them ail again regardless of treating ensure that your loft is well ventilated and not draughty , your birds may be sneezing due to dust in the loft due to moulting  :)

 

thats what i was just about to say.it makes me sneeze when i clean out,god knows what it does to the birds airways.and beleive me its like a silentnight factory every morning when i go down,feathers everywhere.

Guest strapper
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go down the loft i mean. ;)

 

im glad you straitened that up paul ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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put your head gently on his or her chest.you can hear how heavy he or she is breathing.there should be no rattling or weasing.if there is then she is close to.............there may be a resp proplem that needs treating. :'( :'(

Guest Davy Fleming
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Having the odd sneeze is nothing  but when it is regular  over say a period of maybe 5 minutes then there is a problem and it will be respiratory. As Frank says wouldn't be too keen to address this at the moment. Leave it at the moment for another 2/3 weeks yet then sort it then unless you feel it can't wait

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